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12 Tulsa University's CO A CH A CHER'S LADS PRIMED FOR HARDEST GAME OF SEASON HERE Regular Line Will Oppose Tcxne Christian University Squad When Game Is Called at 3 o'clock; Local Team Plans Aerial Attack; Visitors Will Land in Tulsa Early Saturday. Ilr I. I. VIO.VI'x With Ui hIiiik of a 1(5-0 ilrtVni nt the lunula of the Texas Christian university Inst year ntlll HiiinrtiiiK. Tulsa univer sity's Golden Hiirricanp will meet the collegium! from Fort Worth on Uip 1-eo Stadium gridiron at :i o'clock this after noon, in what will probably be. the Imrdest fought game on the 1922 home schedule. Ktrvrmtli Is lllililon. Although owh A. M. Aclier, win is 1 iloped one or mo Kr.-iiirsi ho.k ever miir'TH'htlnK th I ni r 'v ff TkIwi on the (m.lnnll field, linn put hi new team hroiiwi hnlf of thn season win nut ii single il tent, liln twn raliiM At homo fiava shown thn TttUt followers ii 'Mi.ng of the airengili or re sources of the l iral grid rggro- SriU HBK Kiiuon mai won MMmCm3 bowled ovrr thn . itc )l M A- hfi' " - Dallas recently IT iv H-10 seora In one of tho tno.it spsetni ular and linrdrst fought ame over played - ii a Iono Biar atata gridiron. Thn Toxnna ware slated to reach TllUa Friday nfternoon, but chango In plan causoiI the Invaders o lay over and they will not nrrlvo iero until early today, a telegram from fort Worth atatod last night. A crowd of about fifty students, In itudlrig the "pep" ("mod aro en routo horo wlih thn team. Advaiico ticket aala yestarday in dicated that tho (treat ooncniln stands and tho temporary bleachnra would bo tuxod to capacity for to duy'n gnrao and unlvornlty officials lint night elated thnt the attondanco nt thn ffumo would probably aet a now record for o, Kridlron gamo In Tulen. Toflay will ba high nehoot day. All students and faculty from iho high aphool nr0 invited to at tend tho game na grwwta of the uni versity. Achcf Men Hendj. Kvrr7 Uat ono on Aelior'A string l rcnily1 fur today' Kama. Tho aijuud v.-ent through secret practlco Thursday afternoon to oumpleta several now plnya for tho attack to day and Friday afternoon Conchoa Achrr and lAraim put thu boya through a light algnul ptavtlcu to keep thorn limbered up for thn biff battle. "l'en" meetings worn held at the university Friday and two cheer lendora directed u big "pop" meeting during the lilgu bciiooi cnnpei ywor ilny morning. All of tho yells of tho university woro practiced ami plana woro mods for a ttlg show Inn today. Thn high school hand will furnish music for tho oocnalon. Stylo In ii Mjstcry. JUHt how will tho Tulsa universi ty Uolden llurrlcnno ko about Hweeplne tho Toxans off their foot 7 That Is tho (juration that tho foot ball fans uro kicking around Jilst now. Did Achcr rhow everything tin hud In tho Taxus Asglo gamo, which wan wltnessod by the. entire Toxua Christian tram, or hna he Kiiveral new plays upon which ho re lies to fchnttor tho T. C. U. defonseT Thhio questions and many mora will bo anawcro'l whon tha plclt of th lingo field or football candidates trot nut on tho field. Achrr used vtralcht football against tho Oklahoma. Uaptlnta here u week iiko, but It waa neneriUly ugroed thnt the Tulsa mentor was Just trylnc to strengthen bin Una of fetislvo and to keon his aerial Kama lililden from scouts who may Jinvo u'litrhml thn irillllo. Tho TuUon'M uncorked their fam mm ncrliil attack, centering about the "eaglo" formation anil roulod tho Texas FarmufH. Since the Unl- mi nmn tint locals have been nor foctlnt; this ovurhead attack for tho Toxas ChrUtlans today. Following ar tho aubatttutea who may Ket Into tho game during thu i.rinrtwimi: Tuxus ChrUtlun mil urall v. Ali'imulor 8. Carson 6. Mack J, Htmiglo 16, JUIank IB, Kondcr 17. lilanlc IV, llorton SI, NlolioUon 22, Ashloy sa, Hlank 21, lllunk 25, A. i'nt 3U. Knox 27. lllauk S. Ward 2K. Toinmo 30, SIwuU 31. l'hllllpa 33 and Axtoll 33: Tiilna university iteacom 11. Duulap SI, Stokum 7 TriKh SB. Stnfford 2D. Hoborteou 1 McCormlck 2. Nelson 3, Zclnor 7 Ulll H und Btewart ID. iuiiw.(Ntlliisvlllo Tlo OWA&SO Oct. 27. The Ownsuo olavon held tho Colllnsvlllo team to a scurolcsa tie in the game piaycu on tho local flolu toitny. iiflverni piny. rs woro taken out In tho latter pni of the ganic. OUiiiuliM-o 1)CM Again OUMUI.CIKU. Oct. 27. Okmulgoe high school lout its fourth straight oonforonce football game to Guthrie here today by a score of 10 to 0 rirt'flilcnf I'IIch ITp l-nd. PlUIiADKM'IUA. Oct. 27. iintnh nroenleaf of New lork. na. 1 Id tin 1 nocket billiard champion, outclassed llonnlo Alton of Kuneas I'lty, Mo tonight In their ncoinl block of tha chnllensr match fir the totla. Tho play cndetl with the coro standing; Ureonloat 310; Al ton 12 4. Orconloat made 152 points tonight and Allen 31. Tho high run was droenleaf 38; 10 of which, however, came from an unfinished run lat night. The next high was the champion's 26 In tho 35th in ning. During the fiscal year ending Juno 30 1922, there woro 37.312 arrivals and departures In nnd from Ameri can porta of vessels engaged in our waterboma foreign commerce. These MfL-rpcatuil 80.231.000 long tone of cargo. n i. nM thnt Lake i:rle produces mora fish to the aqunro mllo than any other body or, water m world. The federal government of the United States upends approximately 188.000,000 annually on lt rural mal dejlvery c orylep, I C'.w.U II, Ol.lllxio W.g.ni.r I, Vlmi i AimMii cnllfit 1. link ! 0. , . , 'liu A R si i. ,mrnii f i d.nrsU It. i'sinhi.ri i IIkIiiui mtiTt i niiy o i .nilKi nuinui t' NiTiunn lilitli II. Mmwn.A tilth i 'HiMiustii hlfh 0. lluiUrl. 10. H,pulp l. Oiiiihlns 7. M ll.no tarf.ll.'l la ttiul Oklilionm CII7 ! M'Alr.ur '1 t'trv.r c'.ill'l It. UKUhams City col Chlckh It, Dunt.n Morris 0, link. II IL MulJrow u. HoUna . lrf.iiliih I, CIrmor tt Mltlwatiir T, Drumtliht . Mi urn i nek II, Olltan 0. Arilinoro 10, Ada 4, tt I'tut, tlimlln IT, HcAtol.r 0. Itloui Kalla. H. I . School of MIiim tl. Columhav 0. Huron r. i). riiuiir coins- u, Huron eolltgo a. Eau cuirp. wio.. winona Ttacnfra iai le 0, r?au Olalr normal 41. Mlmntirl P. ho.il nf Mlnra 0, Itluntlltlllo,' r.. aiiiii a. . CJar.mota 10. w lAunon BChnnl nr iLllnaa 4. Taht.'iuah. I'harnk.a Tralnlnr achiol 4. rort nil.ton blb II. Jliiratila il, St. joMiili's acaflftnr II, riiacotali I, Stlslar 7. Kaoia I, Wirn.r AtcUi II, I.awtnn T, Hobart 0, Vtwty 10, I'awhuaka 4, Howling Scores CIVIC J.KAOUn. I O. Caric ('imtimiij. Marara l.t Jn.l Ir.l raraman 111 111 0) Cartar , lit 111 tin anon ill 101 ill Nlchol Ill lit lit Haatwood lit HIT US TotaJa O. l'layara 7T1 711 III Mnnra Cuantwnj. l.t n.1 Homwtla Iiarrla Thomaa Krauaa Bpallman , Tolala rnirin, Port" l'layoia tarra . 741 III 711 31 nr II n, 1.1 (nt Ird . Ill 141 111 , lilt 101 in . 71 111 74 . Ill 140 111 . 141 117 l.'l Koblnaoa ,,,,, Wait win.. r Mailln Totala Ill III tl) uarrirui uu i.iniraii. Plarara l.i 1ml ird Ito 107 111 110 in Holm ill ill HoKadi1.lv ,,,,, III HI Hharpa , Ill HI Coicnran ................ Ill 111 Tracy , II ill Totala .... Whit l'lavara ... 7tl Til CVmptiitf. l.t m.l .... Ill III ... Ill 101 lot ua 101 II .... in til 771 Ira 1 111 111 117 i: Motors Lamb Orr Whlta ... tooth ... ltaamuaaaa Totala Ill HIT liitkrt.blill A Itrrl I'll, l'l,n t tnd 'thy 11.1 111 7H Ir.l t: 110 I I 141 ll Brill Ill 111 ii. inn Ill Ml btnut Ill 101 Will Ill 111 Totals Ill 791 It! KAII.KtUll MKVM I IVMIIU fiantr. Ta. IMaiata tit Martin Ill 1ml 111 110 01 117 117 trn 104 IIH 101 111 II Mn II Htroup in narr ill l!iratt Ill Total, 419 III IIS II.. H. A T. I'layars lit ln,l liil Until, Ill 114 111 ll.rr.lt 110 110 111 l.rman 101 III 101 Mount Ill III 111 Ua: no III tl) Total 747 ) 701 !trttm I'nlnii, 1'laiara l.t Ind Jnt TaaaJala ,,, 110 111 111 tlanachltr 117 114 111 l.tltlin Ill 141 110 llaal.n Ill 111 111 wow in hi nr Totala 7J7 7U 7t mar. riavara 1,1 lnd Jril Hlcb 119 III 117 Irant Ill 114 lit MoK.mu , t:i tot i:i iiiunar II) II Kulm 149 171 II) Til Sr.l 111 117 Totala in Olltalila l.lnr.. l'l.).l 1st Hmllh 117 Krona Ill ill Jn.l III 191 Line-up for Thomaa, It.' II. Wright. IL 1 JlauMIn, 'ftH. T. 'Jack.. r,r.n, II I. II. Itonir. Golden Hurricane to Meet T.C.U. at Lee Stadium Todau Tulsa U Stars Shine ttiffiiiiiC'klU. . vtJ I.Wl to t'lclil .lat-L- Wlulit, enil: "Slilnr' PRINCETON WILL MEET CHICAGO IN FEATURE CONTEST Stagg Keheatvses for Big ContcHl Boliind Locked Gates Friday Ilr III" . .i.i l.lad t'rcn, OIllCAtld. Ort. 27 - -"With thn final rnht-atMiN 'jverr the atagr wuh set tonight fur tho blggcM football claaalc In Chlciigo'n history tomor row, when I'i liii iilon tnerts Chicago in an Inti'nifctlonal contest that prouilaH to altinct the attention of the gridiron world. Tho 32.0UU football fulls fortunate! enmiglt to obtain llrknts for thu hanie wero eagnrly uualltug ilia rutcrcoa whistle that will start (h tiontlll tles, while thniuMinls of less fortu nato Chlongnnna worn making fran tic laftt-mlnuto effortM to obtntn tickets and woro offering uny prlco up to Ituo for a scat costing 3. Tickets Sold Out. Domnuil for tickets to thn Kuril" reached unprecedented proportions. Although every seat In Stagg firld was sold li days ago, thousands of disappointed applicants for tlckot deluged the offices with requests. Hanks presidents, brokers, society leadcis and captaliiN of Industry, sent mcKKingors out with Inntruc tlons to buy Heats at nny cost. Sov oral arrests wore mailo nf nenlpcra and officials at university scoined satisfied with their effort to stop the prnctlvo of selling tickets for many times their faro value. Tim iiivinllur Tliters swung Into action behind locked gates on Stnglf field for a final light signal drill shortly after their arrival. When tho siniad readied tho field, thn gates wero iiioKeu ami no musnnm wu.u permitted to witness tho workout After the Tigers finished, tho MntYinns. miller tlin ilireetion oi Oo.irli Htngg went through their final ilrlll. . . Tho Maroons nun worxoti oui oe hlnd locked gates, and tho 81-ymr-old coach, no doubt, bad plenty to say to his mon to heighten their spirits for th Impending contest. Numerous new plays, which tho Matonns have been developing for I'rlneoton, wero rehoarned and the general belief picvalls that a aur prWu will ba sprung tomorrow by Siagg, whoso team snired a 9 to 0 triumph over Princeton Inst year. Until Teams ltiily. Tho Tigers, nfter their workout, wera full of confidence, but not nvorcnnrident. Thev feel the team Is better euulpped to moot tho .Marunns than last year's team nnd they say they would not bo sur nrl,r.,l iim lhiv wero last fall. "Wo realize that wo have u hard game, but we are out to win despite nil iiniiiilatnni." mi 111 Coacll 'Kill llrmnr nf thn Tiirors. "TllO WOrkollt this ntternoon waa lust what tho bovs need nfter their long trip What they need mot now Is rest. They will bo In good condition for thn contest tomorrow. Wo bellevo we havo an even chanco for victory and that wo have n stronger team than the one thnt fared Ohlcsgo last Coach fltngg declined to predict n Chicago victory, saying: 'Tho game tOiould result In a Carlton til 114 110 113 Flltk 141 lluiilica , 110 . 711 Club. It . 119 . Ill . 101 Tatala 711 711 Trnn.irtniiitn riarcra O'llyrono iloriloti . . . hchnur ... Klrichlia Sn.t 141 110 141 101 til til Ird 114 It 111 4 lit I ill i lloehn 110 Total. 100 117 T.U.-T.C.U. Game Today TITI.fli UNIVKRS1TT Vtcktri, 17 r. n. Ha nil, O. II. Whit., t Itatlon. 10 IWrnlon, u a. McQonnill, 12 TanKaraiaT, It r.m, ii i r. ii. Camr, I TKA8 IHHISTIAN UNIVEItSlTV fULSA DAILY WOULD, Who Are Expected to Against T.C.U. Squad Today 4 J. . . Mnrilii. liii'Mi'i Mcl.i'1'N fullback: hard tleai contest Mnv the better to.tiu win. ' While Interest will center In the Chlcago-l'rlneeioii gntne. "blit ten" I followers also linv.- tholr eyes trained on Ann Arbor, where the powerful Michigan eleven will en gage Illinois. oiiervers urn expi cl ing the contest to result In n close score, with the odds favoring n Michigan triumph- JOHNNY TILLMAN WINS DECISION OVER MORRISSEY Newspaper Men Declare bait Lake'City Lad Was Easy Victor OKLAHOMA CITV. Oct. 27. Johnny Tillman, St. Paul welter weight, won tho referee's decision over Ico Morrtssoy, of Halt Lake City. In a 12-round bout hero tonight. Nowspnprr writers at tho rlngsldn declared thnt Morrlsscy was robbed if tho decision, giving him the best of 10 rounds. With one round oven. Tillman wns crVdltod by sport writers with only one round, tho first. In tho fourth round. Morrlssey hooked a left to tho stomach nnd sent over a right to the Jaw, which put tho St. Paul man down. Till man claimed a foul and llefcree Walter Hates, of Kansas City, sent the men to their corners, giving Till man ii flvo mlnuto rost. after which tho bout was resumed. It wns the unanimous opinion of the newspaper writers that Morri'sey's blow was fair. Morrlssey won ovry round after tho fourth by a wldu margin, nrrnrdlng to Iho newspapermen. Tho referen gave Nate Jackson nnd Mutt McKce. both Oklahoma City Uintnmwelghts, a draw after 10 roundH, but the press men declared McKea won easily, having tho bet ter of flvo rounds, with four eyen. Pat McCarthy, Oklahoma City light heavyweight, won on a foul In tho first round of a scheduled four round bout with Hob Harding, also a local boxer await"fTreworks when searcy and cam russell meet CO.MTtNl'KD rtlOM l'AOH O.VK. O. II. Bearey wilt havo something to say to KuksoII. especially dur ing "Cam's'' meeting, and In all probability It Is believed, whether he Is Invited or not Hearcy, It Is said. Is preparing a long llt of ouostlons which ho will bo prepnred to nsk tho fiery "Cam." It Is generally under stood that Searcy's questions nro likely to explode a vorhnl pyro technical display and Muskogee, nns aro prepared tp tako In tho fun. Scarry was pardon attorney un der flovernor Itobertson nt ono time. Ho Is now liquidating of ficer for tho Centrnl State bank Jiere. During a recent meeting nildreased by ltussell at Haskell, Searcy and Husnell wero the principals and almost raino to blows following conflicting speeches nu tho candidacy nf Mayor Walton. Society women In New York City havo started u movement to pro vide bathing stations throughout that city mo mon out of employment cin keen clean una preconinble whllo looking for work. Tries, ii r. ii. ii Martin, II K T, ' -Cantreli, 1 llalccm, r- r. Ctwry, II. It. Artami, 11 SATURDAY, OCTOBER Iti'x TlinniUM nnil I'rlci linlfbiioks. CORNHUSKERSTO MEETSOONERSON BOYDGRIDIRON Valley Clashes Provide Plenty of Excitement for Grid Fans .VOIIMAN, Oct. 27. Tho uni versity nf Oklahom.v football eleven spent two hours this atteritoon In iilgnitl ilrlll and perfecting Its aerial gam,. a the final grooming for the Xfhtusk.i woniley eleven Saturday afternoon. Ilnn O. Owen, veteran mentor of tho Mlniourl valley con ference, followed his men closely ana gao them uilvlco here, correct ed there, and In every way smoothed out his nuchlne for what Is the greatest test of tho season on Okla hoina'H schedule, Threo surprises came with tho announcement of tho lineup. They tiro all In thn lines. Owen will uso Uonalil Ctillon, veteran of two years at guard, Instead of James Thontp nun, Cullen has not boon In tho game this fall on uccount of Injur ies but tho veteran worked credita bly against tho Coinhuskers lost season and kifows their Ktlo of play. James l'enlck will start at left till kin Instead of 1,'izi'llo White, tho big follow who has played most of tho tlmn this ceasnn. Whlto Is still suffering from minor Injuries re ceived last week, but 'probably will get Into tho'ltnc'tip before tho game la over. Thn third change Is at end. Clin ton Stoliiberger will open Instead of Don Matthuws, who was generally thought tho most likely to stnrt. Thcsa shifts rediiro the weight of tho Hooncrs snmowhat, yet It gives an averngo of more experience. Oklahoma bases all its hope on tho fighting spirit of thn Soonora nnd thn uncorking of n surprise uerliil offense to stop tho great Ne braska cloven. TWO OHOIOti DISIIUS Aim os ROiiKnuMi KANSAS CITY, Oct. 27. Tomor row's football menu In tho Missouri Valley ennferenco offers two choice ttlshe.t for followers of tno gridiron sport. Tho first Is the Nebraska Oklahoma clash at Norman. Whllo tho weeond Li tho Kanras-Kansas Aggies sc rnp at Manhattan. Tho powerful Comhuskera nre conceded thn edgo ovor Oklahoma. Tho Sooncrs, however, nra expected to fight every minute of tho game. Their dogged perslw'.enco was shown In tho gam with K. H. A. C. last week when they ncorcd a touchdown In tho last few minutes of play nnd thus tied tho score. IlcimUi Owen, Sooner coach, has been drilling his men In aerial at tack nnd considerable forward pass ing In anticipated, Tho K. U.-1C. S. A. C. game for tho unofficial championship of Kansas will bo closely contestod. ac cording to nil predictions. Both teamn, eflpeclally tho Aggies, nre hampered by crippled playors. The state university hna nearly always won the annual game with tho Ag gies although often by a clo.io mar gin. Iowa Stnto against Washington university at Ames Is the only other conference gamo on thn schedule. Ames is slightly the fnvorlto. Missouri plays St. "Iul9 univer sity nt St, I.ouls while Ortnnell Is mitehed with t'oo collego at Cedar Itaplds, In. Drako has no gamo scheduled. Harry Greb Hangs Kayo on Williams In Fourth Round PnOVlDENCB. n. I.. Oct. 27. Harry Qreb, American light heavy welriht champion, knockod out Larry Williams, llght-hcavywelght tltleholder of Now England and challenger for the national crown. In tho fourth round of a scheduled 12-rouml bout at Marlevlllo tonight. Expert llcpolrlng on WATCHES and CLOCKS Upotnlrs Prices OLIVER Tho Jeweler Cedar 2n 233 Ilobtnron llldg. 28, 1022 VIRGIL JONES' SAP.ULPA CLAN ROUTSCUSHING El Reno Forfeits Game to Champions; Caywood Is Star BAPUM'A, Oct. 27. Conch Virgil Jones' Hapulps. high school cham pions tucked another football victory under their belts here this afternoon when they defeated Cushlng high, which had como horo to replaco HI Ileno, tho latter having forfeited be ratifft of Injury to players. Tho score was 43 to 7. 4 Cushlng had the honor of being tho first high school to traumas be- I yoml tho Sapulpans' goal lino this j year after only n few tniiiuies ot play In tho first quarter when Ham ilton, ono of tho visitors' half bucks, got his hands on n fumbled bull In tho Sapulpn bnckfleld mid traveled 30 yards down nn open field for it touuidown. Owen kb-kod gout. I Passe "I'lhir" Out. The nrilal game came a little i more into prominence today, liotn tennis making numerous attempts ut tho forward and both completing only a few of the attempts. Kvculy matched In weight tho two clovens put up a hnrd battle when straight football wns being used. Tho Cushlng crow wuh uu alert, hanl-worklng mnchlnc about tho stiffen! that hits appeared here nnd tho blue unit whlto touglil tor every- ; thing It got. I.ooso playing by Snpulpa In the opening periods made It look, for a . time, lllic tho Invaders wore going , to spring a big surprise on the cham pions and their followers. A shirt less manner or snapping lino tue game, which looked llko too mueli confidence, might liao been to blamo, gave I'ushlng somo big gains In the f Ii nt half nnd was responsible for tho tally that broko Sapulpa'a string of blanks for opponents. Tho stonowall local line was hammered harder nnd morn successfully today than In nny previous match and fast Cushlng men drove their way through to lntcnupt plnya by tho Jonesmcu. Caywood. who did tho kicking for Snpulpa yesterday, set u mnrk for high school lids to shoo, nt when ho completed seven kicks ror tho addi tional point after touchdown In a row, Sanulpa's next game Is to como next Krlday at Hhawnco when Conch Jones and his entry Jonrney to that city. Tho llne-un: Snpulpa (ID) Pos. Cushlng () S.-iyers C. Arena Martin Hunnnn Hcsch Horry MnrnoH Hamilton Owou Kgerton Davis Dyer iu. McCrendy. C I..T. Martin UU. Smith C. Hush K.G. Caywood It.T. Trlob II. U. Lyons KM. Stroud l,.lb Kverago Q.R, Jones K.U. Scoro by periods: Sapulpa ....7 14 Cushlng 7 0 7 21- 0 0- Summary: Touchdowns Hamil ton. McCrady 3, Caywood 2, Jones 2. Ooal after touchdown Owen, Evor ngo 7. Substitutions Snpulpa. Kin ney for Hush, Foiit for Stroud, Sul livan for Dyer, Craddocli for Trleb, ,Dyer for Sullivan; Cushlng, Stella for Owen, drogglna for Darnes, Dunn for Seers. Officials: Hoferce Ilrlggs. Umplru Stone. Headlines man Oolay, Tlmo of quarters 15 minutes. CHILD KIDNAPED BY HER FATHER coNTiNuun most rActn onb. child nnd escaped In an awaiting automobile, according to Mrs. "War lick. J. O, Warllck, grandfather of tho child, who was away from home at tha tlmo of tho Incident, said to night that his son "had caused a great deal of troublo In tho past fow year, and that ho had spent a great deal of money on him." "Ilut this la tho climax," Wnr llcq declared. "Wo want to catch the boy nnd bring him back and have him put In tho penitentiary," Warllck added ho believed his son had kidnaped tho child In an at tempt to extort money from him. KhnmnM'ls Detcnls Olltnn SHAMItOCK, Oct. 27. ShnmrocK defeated Ollton today Z9 to 0, dis playing a lino ot footloll soldom seen In high school games. They wero never forced to fight during the game. Pour regulars woro out of tho line-up, but woro well substi tuted. Shnmrock plays Cushlng next Fdldny. , rcKitball Injuries Fatal. ALBANY. Ore.. Oct. 27. Maynard Dllycau, 17, quarter back of the Al bany high school team, died today its a result of Injuries received In the Albany-Salcm high school football gamo last Friday at Salem. Dllyeau had suffered n bruised shoulder and hnd boon similarly Injurod previous ly. Complication caused death. The Fun's In the Smoke 1. TM inr tWfT'sSb. t"1 you'll come C.V". S'N. hack, they're jtmat Eastern Pigskin Season at Height In Today's Games Important Games Faco Big Teams in All Parts of Country NEW YORK, Oct. 27. The peak ot the eastern pigskin season will bo reached tomorrow. Three games of outstanding Inter est In this section will be staged this aide ot tho Alleghenlca, while two eastern teams Journey west for Intcrsectionnl Jousts. Tho two I'nlleil States service olevens nro culled to stellar roles, with tho army battling Yalo at Now Haven and Navy tackling l'etmsyl vanla nt Philadelphia. The third big cistern clash will occur in Cam bridge, when Harvard and Dart mouth renew football rolatlons nfter a lapiia of 10 years. New Tcnmi Meet. An odd circumstances Is tho fact Hint of tho 11 more Important guinea of the day, only 4 will bo bo tweuii institutions that met on tho football field last year. West I'olnt enters tho Yalo bowl with :t slightly more Impresslvo record than thut accumulated by the bluo this season. Tho soldiers have played five games to date, winning all for a lut ii I of 112 points to opponents' six. Of tho flvo games played by Ynlo, Carneglo Tech und Iowa have proved the strongest elevens encountered. Tech was defeated 13 to 0, but lowu won from the blue, 6 to 0. Tho Ell's havo shown flashes of a atrong of fonso nnd fight hard when defend ing their own goal line, but experts havo criticized the eleven's team play. Iliirwirtl linn KriRC. Harvard iippears to havo the edgo over Dartmouth. Extreme nlert-,.-. In following the ball. cnreTul selection nf plays and a powerful defense when tlio goni line waa threatened havo been the outstand ing features of the Cambridge cam paign. Dartmouth has not met an op ponent outside New England this season, and loot to Vermont a week ago. Tho navy bus already conquered two formidable elevens. In liucknell and Oeorgla Ti;ch, und should bo nblo to win from Pennsylvania. The Annapolis squad contains an unusu nl number ot powerful and fuat movinir nlavcrs nnd the preponder ant of weight and speed will bo with the sailors. Sophomores Open Inter Class Year With Senior Clan The sophomorea and Juniors heuvyweighta will tip oft tho lid ot the lntcrclase football schedule to day when they clash at Lea stadium. Iloth trams are well prepared for the contest nnd the game Is sure to bo a hard fought one. Iloth squads hnvo been through hard practlco lately and are well trained for tha opening clash. The dopo slightly favors the Ecnlors but dope cannot be depended upon alono to win n game. Tho two teams havo several substitutes and nil will get a chanco to play. Coach Crosby of tho nophomorea and Coach Loescher ot tho seniors have good hopes tor their respective teams. Tho line-up for tho teams follow: Seniors I'os. Broach LE McKenzle LT Jackson LU Snow HQ Uankln C Thompson HT Kolly It n.clullough UU Handy LH ltotes on Wayrm Fn Sophomore McHlrney Soders Cowan Homers Cummlnga' Ford Burral Btoney Zoller Bradley McMahon DR. H. P. CLARKE 113i South Main SPECIALIST On Venereal Diseases Osugo 301 r MEN'S SHOES In our Great October Shoe Sale The Guaranteed solid leather kind. These are shoes that not only wear good but fit and look as good as they wear; you will like them if you like a man s shoe. Specially Priced at $4 Gordon's Upstairs Shoe Store Second Floor Robinson Bldg. Third and Main Sts. Take Elevator TULSA HIGH TO BATTLE WICHITA ON GRID TODAY. W -1 " a taw I Rau's jVIen Try "Stuff" in First Inter state Game fractal la Tba World. IVJlIll IA, J.lll.. VII. I E. W. llau and his gang of ' n' -Ing Crimson nnd Cream from 'l high school landed In Wlrhl'x r this afternoon to do battle with t . local high school eleven In I' r first Interstate gamo of tho a. , . Saturday afternoon, In a which will dedicate tho ncr . , letlu stadium here. Tomorrow's gamo should be ,n nf thn hardest foueht cntnr nr i,. year here. Tulsa nnd Wichita nra about evenly matched, man 'or man, and although dope favors iu Oklahomnnn a slight shade, tl)'1 ) enl boys nro fighting mad and i out to redeem thcmsolvos sotm wliat by defeating Ttilwi. Enid htv Wichita early this season and Tulii then beat Enid. Tho visitors went through n I c't workout before a birgo crowd I i;it followed the Tulsa lads to the fc ball field Into today. Ilau sent h!i boys through n light signal pra but did not let thorn open up or show a thing during tho fow m'n utes they worked. Wichita Is completely "sold" fr the game. The now stadium wh. h will hold nearly ten thousand pco. pie will bo packed from end to rnd according to ndvanco ticket hale ' Little Chance for An Iowa-Nebraska Post-season Clash OMAHA. Neb., Oct. 27. Hopr r a post-season football game tween tho Iowa Hnwes and e Nebraska Comhuskera hnvo ntr .r i eruiy ueon masted. Thn proj .for tho post-senson gamo beliv n the two schools mndn by off a in in" ,K-."ar-jien wuh met wn i c thnelnsm by Nebraska imlver,: officials, but tho proposition w i not received so well by tho Icwa school. Ill response to n telegram asking Towa's terms to meet the Cornhusker team here. Coach H aw ard Jones declared that n post-M-a-son gnmo wns lmposslblo bpcauso of conference rules prohibiting such a contest. In the past Nebraska nnd Iowa hnvo met 18 times, of which Ne braska has won 12 nnd tied three. Tilers Killed In Florida. OKEECHOBEE, Fla Oct. 27 Wllford A. Uottlg waa killed nnd Charlo. Douglas waa seriously In jured here this afternoon. Ilettlg 1 snld to have been a former army avi ator. Douglas Uvea In Oarrntt. lnd. 25 Discount ON Will Be Continued Until November 1st Better get yours now. 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